All about the Benjamins

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No doubt about it, money helps win elections. So which candidates and issues are raking in the cash? We took at look at total reported contributions to principal candidate and issue committees to see how much funding they'd brought in as of Monday, Oct. 20. (Just keep in mind that our figures, which are rounded, don't include "dark money.")

U.S. Senate

Mark Udall, $10 million

Cory Gardner, $4.6 million

U.S. Representative, CD5

Irv Halter, $706,000

Doug Lamborn, $454,000

Governor

John Hickenlooper, $4.8 million

Bob Beauprez, $1.4 million

Attorney General

Don Quick, $522,000

Cynthia Coffman, $425,000

Secretary of State

Wayne Williams, $226,000

Joe Neguse, $461,000

State Treasurer

Betsy Markey, $489,000

Walker Stapleton, $847,000

State Senate District 11

Michael Merrifield, $147,000

Bernie Herpin, $100,000

State House District 14

Glenn Carlson, $2,700

Dan Nordberg, $33,000

State House District 15

Lois Fornander, $7,000

Gordon Klingenschmitt, $51,000

State House District 16

Ryan Macoubrie, $1,000

Janak Joshi, $12,000

State House District 17

Tony Exum, $91,000

Catherine "Kit" Roupe, $36,000

State House District 18

Pete Lee, $113,000

Michael Schlierf, $27,000

El Paso County Commission D1

Darryl Glenn, $19,000

El Paso County Commission D5

Jariah Walker, $23,000

Peggy Littleton, $27,000

Amendment 67, "personhood"

NO $1.9 million (No On Personhood)

YES $670,000 (A Voice for Brady) • Much of the money for "yes" is coming from Personhood USA, a 501(c)(4) that doesn't have to report.